Configuring Snmp, Faults, And Logging (Web Interface); Configuring Snmp (Web Interface) - Juniper MEDIA FLOW CONTROLLER 2.0.4 - ADMINISTRATOR S GUIDE AND CLI Administrator's Manual

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Media Flow Controller Administrator's Guide
Authorization
Set authorization options. See
To set authorization:
1. Choose a Map Order— How the remote user mapping behaves when authenticating
users via RADIUS or TACACS+. If the authenticated user name is valid locally, no
mapping is performed. Options:
remote-first— If a local-user mapping attribute is returned and is a valid local user
name, map the authenticated user to the local user specified in the attribute.
Otherwise, if the attribute is not present or not valid locally, use the user specified as
the default-user.
remote-only — Only try to map a remote authenticated user if the authentication
server sends a local-user mapping attribute; otherwise, no further mapping is tried.
local-only — All remote users are mapped to the user specified by Map Default
User. Any vendor attributes received by an authentication server are ignored.
2. Choose a Map Default User—What local account a non-local user authenticated via
RADIUS or TACACS+ is logged on as; you must select a local and enabled user. This
mapping is used depending on the setting of Map Order. Click Apply to complete
operation; Cancel to revert to existing configuration.
3. Click Save at the top of the page to make changes persistent across reboots.

Configuring SNMP, Faults, and Logging (Web Interface)

Before you configure Media Flow Controller for the first time, see
Flow Controller" on page
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a network management protocol used to
monitor network-attached devices for fault conditions (problems). Each managed device uses
a configured SNMP agent to report information to the configured SNMP manager. An SNMP-
managed network consists of three key components: the managed device or devices, the
"agent ( configured software on managed devices), and the network management system
(NMS) software on the manager.

Configuring SNMP (Web Interface)

Configure SNMP server options. To set trap event notification recipients, see the
Fault Reporting (Web Interface)" on page
v3.
To configure SNMP:
From the left navigation pane in the System Config tab, select SNMP.
The SNMP page is displayed. See
Media Flow Controller Configuration Tasks (Web Interface)
Figure
26.
58.
145. In Release 2.0.4, there is no support for SNMP
Figure
27.
Configuring SNMP, Faults, and Logging (Web Interface)
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